Lonesome Cowboy Bill
The Velvet Underground Lyrics


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Lonesome Cowboy Bill
Rides the rodeo.
Lonesome Cowboy Bill,
You got to see him yodel "Ay-hee-ho!"

Lonesome Cowboy Bill
Rides the rodeo.
Ever since he was a little lad,
Loves the rodeo.
Bucking broncs, yeah, sipping wine,
You got to see him go,
And all the ten-gallon girls
Love to hear him yodel "Ay-hee-ho!"

Because
Lonesome Cowboy Bill
Rides the rodeo.
Lonesome Cowboy Bill,
You got to see him yodel "Ay-hee-ho!"

Oh, Lonesome Cowboy Bill,
You still ride the rodeo.
Up 'round the Colorado shore,
Down by the Ohio.
Sometimes even New Orleans,
Down by the Mardi Gras,
And all the ten-gallon girls
Love to hear him yodel "Ay-hee-ho!"

He's Lonesome Cowboy Bill,
He rides the rodeo.
Just a Lonesome Cowboy Bill,
You got to see him yodel "Ay-hee-ho!"

You got to see him in the rodeo
When he's ridin', goin' too darn fast.
You got to hear the people
Scream and shout

They call him,
Lonesome Cowboy Bill
He's a
Lonesome Cowboy Bill

He goes...
Lonesome Cowboy Bill
Rides the rodeo.
Lonesome Cowboy Bill,
You got to see him yodel "Ay-hee-ho!"

I said,
You got to see him yodel "Ay-hee-ho!"




Oh he's a Lonesome Cowboy Bill,
Lonesome Cowboy Bill

Overall Meaning

The song "Lonesome Cowboy Bill" by The Velvet Underground tells the story of a cowboy who loves to ride in rodeos and yodels "Ay-hee-ho." The first verse sets the scene with the chorus repeating throughout the song. The second verse mentions how Bill has loved the rodeo since he was a little lad and enjoys bucking broncos while sipping wine. The ten-gallon girls, a term for female supporters of cowboys, love to hear him yodel.


The third verse mentions some of the places Bill has been to, including Colorado, Ohio, and even New Orleans. The chorus repeats, and the final verse describes the excitement of seeing Bill ride too fast and the crowd screaming and shouting. The song ends with a repeat of the chorus and Bill's nickname, "Lonesome Cowboy Bill."


The song can be interpreted as a celebration of the American cowboy culture, with Bill representing the ideal cowboy who lives for the thrill of the rodeo. However, the repeated chorus of "Ay-hee-ho" can also be seen as a commentary on the stereotype of the cowboy and the lack of depth in their culture.


Line by Line Meaning

Lonesome Cowboy Bill Rides the rodeo.
The singer, Lonesome Cowboy Bill, is a rodeo rider who loves his job.


Lonesome Cowboy Bill, You got to see him yodel "Ay-hee-ho!"
Lonesome Cowboy Bill has a signature yodel, "Ay-hee-ho!" that is beloved by his fans, particularly the women in the audience.


Ever since he was a little lad, Loves the rodeo.
Lonesome Cowboy Bill has been passionate about rodeo since he was young.


Bucking broncos, yeah, sipping wine, You got to see him go,
Lonesome Cowboy Bill is skilled at riding bucking broncos and likes to drink wine.


And all the ten-gallon girls Love to hear him yodel "Ay-hee-ho!"
Women who wear ten-gallon hats in the audience are particularly fond of Bill's yodeling.


Because Lonesome Cowboy Bill Rides the rodeo. Lonesome Cowboy Bill, You got to see him yodel "Ay-hee-ho!"
These lines simply reiterate Bill's love for the rodeo and his signature yodel.


Oh, Lonesome Cowboy Bill, You still ride the rodeo. Up 'round the Colorado shore, Down by the Ohio.
Bill still actively participates in rodeos, traveling all over to compete, including Colorado and Ohio.


Sometimes even New Orleans, Down by the Mardi Gras,
Bill sometimes competes down in New Orleans during the Mardi Gras celebration.


He's Lonesome Cowboy Bill, He rides the rodeo.
Again, these lines emphasize that Bill is primarily known for his rodeo riding.


Just a Lonesome Cowboy Bill, You got to see him yodel "Ay-hee-ho!"
Reiteration of Bill's signature yodel.


You got to see him in the rodeo When he's ridin', goin' too darn fast.
The audience particularly enjoys watching Bill when he's riding a bronco at a very fast pace.


You got to hear the people Scream and shout
The audience vocalizes their excitement and enjoyment when watching Lonesome Cowboy Bill ride.


They call him, Lonesome Cowboy Bill He's a Lonesome Cowboy Bill
These lines build Bill's reputation and establish him as a well-known and respected rodeo rider.


He goes... Lonesome Cowboy Bill Rides the rodeo. Lonesome Cowboy Bill, You got to see him yodel "Ay-hee-ho!"
The song ends similarly to how it began, emphasizing Bill's love for the rodeo and his signature yodel.


I said, You got to see him yodel "Ay-hee-ho!" Oh he's a Lonesome Cowboy Bill, Lonesome Cowboy Bill
Reiteration of Bill's signature yodel and reputation as a skilled, respected rodeo rider.




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Written by: Lou Reed

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